Destruction of Memory
Discover the profound insights of Robert Bevan in his compelling book, Destruction of Memory, now available in an expanded 2nd Edition. Published in 2016, this thought-provoking work spans 304 pages, offering a polemical account of the devastating impact of war on architecture and historical buildings. Bevan delves into the cultural conflicts that arise during times of war, highlighting the significance of preserving our architectural heritage. This essential read is perfect for those interested in architecture, history, and the societal effects of war. Join Bevan in exploring how the destruction of physical structures reflects broader historical narratives and cultural identities. Don't miss out on this critical examination of war damage and its lasting implications.